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FROM A YOUNG LEAGUER Editor Nonpartisan Leader: The December 11 issue of the Literary Di- gest has just come out and I happened to get a copy out of which I have taken this clipping. Included in this: clipping is a cartoon which you will note where “The West” is taking a -peep through some kind of a glass at Mr. Townley. I have known Mr. Townley since I was a very small boy. and heard him speak many times and 1 think he is “there and over.” And I personally know a number of people here in California looking for Mr. A. C. Townley. My daddy is sure a Non- partisan. He has been talking a great deal with the farmers here about the League and its workings and they say it is fine. Now considering the edi- torials in- this clipping, it makes me | ugly, if I am only 13 years old. I could write all night concerning opportunities for the League out here but I know your time is valuable and space is short. I remain, as ever, a true young Leaguer, Kerman, Cal. ALVIN PATE. RUST AND CROP ROTATION Wheat following oats rusted the least and wheat following potatoes .rusted the most, according to H. L. Walster of tHe North Dakota Agricul- tural college. For 1920 the data on rust on wheat following different crops on the North Dakota Agricultural ¢ol- lege farm was: Wheat after oats, 10 per cent; after timothy, 20; after red clover, 20; after corn, 20; after rye, 40; after flax, 40; after peas, 50; after barley, 50; after potatoes, 90. These figures are for only one year so must be considered in that light. INVESTIGATE MJ;RKETING COSTS The United States department of agriculture announces the beginning of a new investigation by the bureau of markets, dealing with detailed items of cost in the marketing of milk and po- tatoes. Although previous investiga- tions have been made along these lines, many items of cost have been estimat- ed. It is announced that detailed costs are to-be secured in each instance in the present investigations. CO-OPERATION IN BEANS Growers of pinto beans in New Mex- ico saved $75,000 last year through their co-operative 'marketing, the United States department of agricul- ‘ture states. There are 14 local co- operatives combined in the New Mex- ican Bean Growers' association. The co-operatives. not only sell the beans, but make needed purchases jointly and in this manner saved $7,500 on the one item of bags. " \ WHAT ‘OTHERS ARE DOING Marketing facilities owned co-oper- atively or publicly owned by cities and states are rapidly growing in many parts of this country besides North Dakota. In Australia the sheep owners have recently purchased a -ship through a co-operative association and are pre- paring to export their own wool and mutton in their own vessel. In South Africa the trade commis- sioner has included in his budget for the coming year $486,000 for the be- ginning of a state-owned interior and terminal elevator system. Persenal , YOUR HOROSCOPE I;OR 1921, WITH CHART AND helpful advice. Send three questions, 85 cents sil- ver and birth date. A. Koch, D, Hellertown, Pa. Hay ALE—BALED ALFALFA HAY, $23 PER F%, st o. b. station, Arthur Shaide, Cartwright, N. D. 5 Onions ONIONS FOR_SALE, $2 PER 100 POUNDS A long as they last. C. J. Pipo, Kensington, Minn. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers This is the place’ to advertise your stock, farm machinery, chickens, eggs, produce for sale and auction sales; to make your wants known and kave them supplied. results come from Leader Classified Ads. Best Rates are 15 cents per word per issue. To members of the National Nonpartisan league when advertising to sell their own products or supplying their own needs of 10 cents per word is made. , a rate League members must give the number of their member- ship receipt when claiming the 10-cent rate. All advertising for sale of lands carries the full rate. Ads must reach us two weeks before date of publication. ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE : 07‘, " Poultry : — e BREEDING COCKERELS, PLYMOUTH ROCKS, Barred White and Partridge; Wyandottes, White, Silver and Partridge; Reds, both combs; Leghorns, White, brown and buff; Anconas; also hens and pullets; all selected by experts. Prices, single birds, $3.50 and up, according to quality; less in quan- . We carry full line of poultry supplies, incu- bators, brooders, etc. Write for price list. Hackett~ Hayes-Stanfleld Poultry Co., South Side, Minne- apolis, Minn, — e FRIENDS, LISTEN TO THIS: PRICES REDUCED on nearly all best-paying varieties purebred ° chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys and eggs for hatch- . Yes, I can save you money. Write me about your poultry troubles,” W. A. Weber, Box 505, Mankato, Minn. TURKEYS—MAMMOTH BRONZE toms, Flock head -cost $55. Special attention to particular needs. Stock ful guaranteed. Price, §12 to $25. Mrs. Wilbur Acton, Lewistown, Mont. ——— e e YOUNG MAMMOTH BRONZE TOMS FOR SALE, bred from champion show stock, which have never been defeated in the show room. Also a few choice Shorthorn bulls_for sale, C. J. Kapphahm, Alex- andria, Minn., R. 6. ————— PUREBRED HEALTHY WHITE TOMS AND HENS, “GOLDBANK" These are standard. My turkeys took first and second prizes at the Northwestern Poultry Show_this year. Toms, $8; ens, $6. Mrs. E. V. Trenholm, Henry, 8. D. — e e s BABY CHICKS, ALL BREEDS; THOROUGHBRED, certified heavy egg production. ogan _test. Popular prices. Sixty-page Poultry Calendar Book free. Elwood Pusey, Kast Liverpool, Ohio. WHITE CHINA .GEESE, $4.50; GANDERS $5; White Plymouth Rock hens and pullets, $2; cocks ;fld cockerels, $3.50. Henry Sing, Bird Island, nn. ——— e PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; toms, 21 to 24 pounds, $12 each; 18 to 20 pounds, fi‘o; old tom, $15; hens, $7. Bern Holsen, Brooten, nn. a —_— PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, Goldbank strain, early hatch, Fine large birds; t]@m% $8; hens, $6. Geo. McFarlane, Denbigh, ————ee e BRADLEY BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, WEIGH- ing seven to eight and one-half pounds, $2.50 to $3. %&flfilacuon guaranteed. A, E, Berkland, Hampden, PUREBRED MAMMOTH WHITE PEKIN weighing up to 10 pounds each; ducks, H drakes $2.50 each. Frank Kasal, Brownton, Minn. PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEY TOMS, 310; hens, $7.50. S.-C. White Orpington cockerels, 2; hens, $1.75. Nels 0. Nelson, Kensington, Minn, SINGLE-COMB WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS, Ferris and Young strains, $2 each; Pekin ducks, $2 each. Lonevale Poultry Farm, Fortuna, N. D. —_— PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEY TOMS, $7 each; also purebred S.-C. White Leghorn cockerels, $3 each. Mrs. Ole Loften, Bartlett, N. D. ~ ROSE-COMB BUFF LEGHORNS, COLUMBIAN, White, Silver and Golden Wyandottes, Rose-Comb Reds. L. Johanessohn, Beltrami, Minn. o st b e R T S ROSE-COMB BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS, $1.50 to $3 each. Kulps strain, hens, $1.50 each, Rudolph Lee, Lake Norden, S. D. —— CHOICE DARK ROSE-COMB_RHODE ISLAND RED cockerels, Windheim and Kaufman strain, $2.50. 2rs, C. Allen, York, N. D. SINGLE-COMB WHITE ORPINGTON COCKERELS, $3 and $5; also Mammoth Toulouse geese., Henry Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn, BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, RINGLET STRAIN, bred to lay, $3 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. Otto Baer, Balaton, Minn., R. 3. CHICKENS, DUCKS, TURKEYS, GEESE, GUINEAS. Low prices. Catalog free. Box D, Janesville Poul- try Farm, Janesville, Minn. PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; large, heavy boned toms, $7; fine color. Mrs. John Hedman, Gascoyne, N. D. WHITE ROCK COCKERELS; EXTRA FINE; Snowdrift strain, $3; hens, $2.5¢ each. Mrs. J. N. Wood, Lignite, N. D. PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS FOR sale; toms, $7; hens, $6. Edward Engebretson, R. 3, Starbuck, Minn. PUREBRED _ROSE-COMB WHITE WYANDOTTE cockerels, $3 each. Mrs. Wilbur Shores, Pelican Rapids, Minn. FOR SALE—PUREBRED LIGHT BRAHMA HENS, ;}l: cockerels, $2.50. Mrs, E. D. Rhyne, Hinckley, nn. DUCKS, 2.25; PUREBRED MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS: 'fi’mfi $8; hens, $6. Mrs. L. P. Andrews, Pekin, ROSE-COMB PUREBRED WHITE WYANDOTTE mckfirels for sale, $3. Henry Nixon, Southam, FOR SALE—PUREBRED WHITE HOLLAND TUR- key toms, $7. Chas. Schlichting, Stratford, 8. D. 8.-C. BROWN LEGHORN COCKERELS FOR SALE at $1.50. Henry O. Sunsdahl, Erie, Minn. TOULOUSE _ AND CHINA GEESE, Guineas. John Haas, Bettendorf, Iowa. BARRED ROCK COCKERELS, HEAVY LAYERS, $3. Mrs. Wm. Ahner, Upham, N. D. FOR SALE—AFRICAN GEESE, $5; GANDERS, $6. L. C. Romberg, Sleepy Eye, Minn, PUREBRED_ 8.-C. WHITE__ORPINGTONS, each. H. R. Rogge, Boyd, Minn. 1949 COCKERELS, 49 VARIETIES. FREE BOOK. Aye Bros, Box 3, Blair, Neh. Farm Machinery: FOR SALE—CATERPILLAR (CLETRAC) TRAC- tor, 12-20; new last summer; in first class condi- tion. Guaranteed will be a bargain, Also 40 horse- power Buick touring car; can be remodeled into a truck; in good shape; will sell this car cheap. }}t WHITE $2.50 interested in new Avery machine write Wm. Hafterson, Fertile, Minn. Kodak Finishing MAIL US A FILM ROLL AND 25 CENTS FOR DE- veloping and six superfine prints. Oftedahl Studio, Little Falls, Minn. ) Livestock e REGISTERED CHESTER WHITES. TWO "HERD hoars, fall and spring pigs, either sex, representing six of the most popular and champion blood lines of the breed. Rubert Altmann, Gibbon, Minn. —— e e FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN BULLS; ALSO heifers and cows that have made from 300 to 400 pounds of butterfat in one year. Herman Schu- macher, Villard, Minn. BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS—25 SPRING BOARS, 60 bred sows and gilts, 40 fall pigs. Prices rea- » Sonable; satisfaction guaranteed. Emil Matson, ‘Willmar, Minn. R SALE—THIRTY HEAD POLLED ANGUS heifers; all with calf. Part time given if desired. Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn, FOR SALE—BIG TYPE_ POLAND CHINA 1920 fall pigs. $25 will buy 150-pound pig. Pedigreed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Glen- coe, Minn, BIG-TYPE POLAND CHINA BOARS, BY BIG Price, son of Black Price, grand champfon at the International in 1918. C. E. Sheldon, Sheyenne, =) =} Henry Jannusch, lfi REGISTERED DUROC BOARS AND SOWS PRICED from $40 to $75. Bales in five states. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jens Molvig, Buxton, N. D. FOR SALB—HOLSTEINS, SHORTHORNS AND Guernseys; fancy, high grade calves, $14. Write Ed Howey, South St. Paul, Minn. REGISTERED RED POLLED BULLS, TWO TO eighteen months old. Priced to sell. J. M. Han- son, R. 1, Ortonville, Minn. GUERNSEY HIGH-GRADE PUREBRED BULLS and -heifers. The best. The Producing Milk Farm, Palmyra, Wis, " WRITE EDGEWOOD-FARM, WHITEWATER, WIS, be;]fora' ordering Holsteln or Guernsey calves else- where. . BIG TYPE POLAND CHINAS, MARCH AND APRIL fi;row, both sexes. Ed. Wosmek, R. 4, Glencoe, nn, : I 'I Honey and Cheese MINNESOTA CLOVER AND BASSWOOD HONEY of excellent quality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sam- ple 15 cents. Get our prices and literature before ordering elsewhere. Money saved is money earned. The Hofmann Apiaries, Janesville, Minn, i BUY ALFALFA HONEY DIRECT FROM THE gmduwr. Quality first class. One 60-pound can, 11.50; two 60-pound cans, $21.60, f. 0. b. Meridian, Idaho. I am a Nonpartisan league member, G. A, Koger, Meridian, Idaho. HONEY—PURE EXTRACTED — TWO 60-POUND cang, $20.50, f. o. b. Billings, Mont.; 60-pound can, $12.50; 10-pound pail, $2.60, f. 0. b. Cathay. Send orders to Chris Bahr, Cathay, N. D. PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY, $2.80 PER TEN- pound pail; $15.60 per 60-pound can. Express paid on orders for 60-pound cans or more. Herbert Kietzer, Vernon Center, Minn. PURE WHITE CLOVER HONEY, $2.50 PER 10- pound pafl; $13.80 per 60-pound pail. Express paid on orders for 60 pounds or more. Herbert Keitzer, Vernon Center, nn. — e SEND FOR PRICE LIST OF OUR SELECT QUAL- ity clover, basswood and buckwheat honey. Sample 15 cents. M. V. Facey, Preston, Minn. HONEY AND CHEESE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY in family size packages. Price list free. E. B. sa, Monroe, Wis. Seed Ro! — B IS, ALFALFA, $10 BUSHEL; TIMOTHY, $3; KAFF, $1.25; caneseed, $1; sweet clover, $11; Sudan, $6. per hundredweight. ~ Sacks free. Satlisfaction or money back. Reliable Seed .Co., Salina, Kan. SEED CORN FOR SALE—FAMOUS MINNESOTA 18, 90-day corn, well cured; 98 per cent gormina- tion guaranteed. _Also seed flax of good ~»-""" Johnson Farms, New Ulm, Minn. SEED CORN FOR SALE; GOOD TEST GUARAan- teed. Northwestern dent and white dent, $2.50 per léua]t;al for. fall orders. Nick Cordell, anrtovg]. SCARIFIED WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER seed, $12 bushel. Sample, 10 cents. Sacks extra, Wm. G. Brer, Hancock, Minn. FOR SALE—MEDIUM RED CLOVER SEED.. EN- close 10 cents for sample and price. Archie James, ; ? Nevis, Minn. JAPRICE POPCORN FOR SALE; ALSO RAINBOW Flint seed corn. F. H. Stark, Unityville, 8. D. " = Farms 515-ACRE STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH FOR SALE, with unlimited outside range; lots of water to irri- gate; half mile from station. Nick Remillong, Superior, Mont. : 320 ACRES; LAND to town. Stock, taken soon, $3,700. Culbertson, Mont. BY RAILROAD, FOUR MILES feed, seed and machinery. If Part terms. Newton Ingram, Will deal with owners only. Give description and cash price. Morris' M. Perkins, Columbia, Mo. WANT TO SELL—EIGHTY-ACRE IRRIGATED farm; 40 acres alfalfa, 40 plowed. Write owner, Hans Selfors, Roman, Mont. 574 ACRES FOR SALE OR RENT; YELLOWSTONE velley, Montana. D. 8, Waiter, Eima, Wash. FARM WANTED. SEND DESCRIPTION price. John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Organizers Wanted ORGANIZERS WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN OF ability to work as district organizers for the Soviet Russia Medical Relief Committee, western district: steady employment, good wages. In writing state experience. Address all communications to Chas. L. Drake, 59 E. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill Financial WE PAY 6 PER CENT ON CERTIFICATES OF deposit for six or 12 months. All deposits fully guaranteed under state guaranty law. If interested write Slope County State Bank,*Amidon, N, D, : PAGE NINETEEN 6 * / \ ADVERTISEMENTS SIMPLE MIXTURE MAKES HENS LAY By W. S. Burgess. Any poultry raiser can greatly in- crease his profits, easily and quickly, by taking advantage of the 35 years’ experience of a successful poultryman. A life londg study of egg production has resulted in a secret formula of buttermilk and other valuable ingredi- ents that puts pep into lazy hens. Us- ers report increases of two to seven times as many eggs. This secret formula is now But up in tablet form and is called Combs’ Buttermilk Compound Tablets. Simply feed in water or mix with feed. I am so convinced that this wonder- ful formula is always successful that I say kill the hen that won’t lay after using it. One million new users are wanted, so for a limited time any reader of this paper can get a big double size box (enough for a season) on free trial by simply writing for it. Send no money. Use the tablets 30 days; if at the end of that time your hens are not laying 2 or 8 times as many eggs; if you are not more than satisfied in every way ‘the tablets are to cost you nothing. If completely satisfied this big double size box costs fiyou only $1.00 on this introductory offer. Simply send name —post card will do—to Milk Products Co., 106 Creamery Bldg., Kansas Ctiy, Mo., and the big box of tablets will be mailed immediately, post paid. Tobacco —— OLD-FASHIONED WHITE BURLEY SMOKING tobacco, one and one-fourth pounds, $1; five pounds, $3.50; 10 pounds, $6.50, prepaid. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Farmers’ Association, Dukedom, Tenn.; references, Dukedom bank. TOBACCO—-KENTUCKY’'S FINEST LEAF, FOUR years old. Chewing and smoking. Postpaid any- where, two pounds, '§1; seven pounds, $3; 10 pounds, %4. Kentucky Tobacco Assn., Dept. H, Hawesville, Y. : ' Professjonal Schools 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WANTED LEARN mlegrwhfi. Snlm, $120-$200 month, Earn_ ex- penses while learning. Free catalog. United Rail- wmays Telegraph School, Bremer Arcade, St. Paul, nn, LEARN TELEGRAPHY. BIG DEMAND. ries $150 to $300. Write for free descriptive cata- igg. Barry’s Telegraph Institute, 903 Minneapolis, nn. Barber Colleges LEARN BARBER TRADE AT THE MOLER BAR- ber college. Oldest institution of its kind. lished 1893, ods. Catalog . Moler Barber College, Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. BARBER TRADE SUCCESSFULLY TAUGHT TO everybody by Professor Gilsdorf. New catalog frea. Call or write the Twin City Barber College, 204 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Miscellaneous FOR SALE—COLORED ANGORA CATS, $5 EACH, White Orpington _ Rose-Comb__roosters. Addres§ Bertha Maier. R. 5. Atwater, Minn. TOR POULTRY, EGGS, <~ .. 3 Wwool, furs, McKay , ot Paul, Minn, Lumber LUMBER AND SHINGLES-A% REDUCED PRICES, Farmers’ trade our specialty. Best quality. Robert Emerson Co., Box 1156N, Tacoma, Wash. WRITE FOR DELIVERED PRICES ON CEDAR posts. _Pav after unloading. J. B. Overton, Sand- point, Idaho. % Help Wanted MEN—WOMEN—GIRLS over 17 wanted for. U. S. goyernment life jobs, $135-$200 month, Paid vaca- tion. No strikes, no layoffs. Short hours. Com- mon education sufficient. Pull unnecessary, Write immediately for free list positions open. ~Franklin Institute, Dept. G49, Rochester, N. Y, ] Real Estate SELL YOUR PROPERTY QUICKLY FOR CASH, NO matter where located. Particulars free. Real Es tate Salesman Co., Dept. 535, Lincoln, Neb. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER UF LAND for sale. O. K. Hawley, Baldwin, Wis: Agents Wanted DISTRIBUTORS TO APPOINT AGENTS AND SELL Powerene at wholesale. Agents make $30 a day. Special terms to distributors. Equals gasoline at 5 cents. The equivalent of 20 gallons, express paid, $1. W. Porter Barnes, G. 424, Santa Rosa, Cal. Steamship Tickets and Foreign Exchange DRAFTS, MONEY ORDERS, STEAMSHIP TICK~ ets to and f Europe. Lidman,” Boston Block, rom Minneapolis, Minn. Dogs and Pet Stock ENGLISH WOLFHOUND PUPS FROM TRAINED parents, males, $8; females, $5. L. W. Colling~ wood, Bartlett, Neb. s o ; For Sale —————— e FOR SALB—100 TONS OF CHOICE NO. 1 UPLAND prairie hay, J. R. Prante, Milnor, N. D. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers AT ~